Unique situation...

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Unique situation...

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Okay, so I'm a highschool student, going into my senior year. I'm at a charter school where I take classes at our local college, and gain college and highschool credits simultaneously, so that I graduate with a two-year Associate of Arts degree. I've heard it's hard to get in as a freshman, so I'm applying as a sophomore going into my Junior year (which I will be).

Unforunately, that means I don't get to submit my SAT scores, which I feel are relatively impressive - 760 math, 760 critical reading, and 580 writing. What should I do? I felt like a 1520 might help my application, but maybe it's not as necessary as I think?

Thanks

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Re: Unique situation...

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Not sure how the application is setup this year, but I believe that since you are not enrolled in a degree program yet, you will still have to submit your scores.. The point is to have some information on your academic abilities without having a college GPA.

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Re: Unique situation...

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Well I set my academic status as a second year AA student, which I am.

I do have a college GPA with around 60 credits, and it says unless I apply as a first year AA student, or a freshman, I don't submit SAT scores.

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Re: Unique situation...

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Then you might just want to ask the application team. smart@asee.org
Let me know what they say.
-Chris

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